Archive | January, 2019

Everett Police Seeking Critical Feedback

January 14, 2019

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Since most burglar alarm calls are false, should Everett Police not respond to any burglar alarm calls at all? That was an option brought up recently at an Everett City Council committee meeting. Where would you rank the priorities for the police department in Everett, Washington? The city has launched a survey and they want […]

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8 Years And MyEverettNews.com Is Still Here

January 13, 2019

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Just a quick thank you. Since January 2011 MyEverettNews.com has been providing information and photos of Everett, Washington. That first month we reported on plans by Kimberly-Clark to sell or close the pulp-tissue plant on the Everett waterfront, snow cancelling classes at Everett Schools, a request to the Legislature by the Everett City Council to […]

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General Brushless Providing A Wash And A Laugh

January 12, 2019

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This sign made waiting in line a little easier. Thanks General Brushless Car Wash at 60th and Evergreen Way in Everett, Washington. Great day for a clean car and a chuckle.

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Everett Schools Superintendent Announces Retirement

January 11, 2019

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It will be a ten-year tour of duty in Everett, Washington. Here is the formal retirement announcement from Everett Schools Superintendent Gary Cohn: Dear friends and neighbors: About this time 10 years ago, a good friend and mentor, Dr. Paul Sjunnesen, urged me to consider becoming a candidate for superintendent of Everett Public Schools. I […]

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3 Arrested In Connection With Murder Of Michael T. Boone

January 10, 2019

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Everett Police say Michael T. Boone was experiencing homelessness, living in a camp in the woods. Last Friday his body was found tied to a tree, stripped of most of his clothing just south of 41st street. The Snohomish County Medical Examiner determined he died from exposure-hypothermia. Everett police say they believe Mr. Boone had […]

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Raw Data Shows Gun And Gang Crime Trending Down In Everett, Washington

January 10, 2019

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“The data is raw and subject to change but these are the best numbers I’ve seen since I’ve been police chief.” That was the message from Dan Templeman, Everett Police Chief in a presentation to the Public Safety Committee of the Everett City Council Wednesday evening. Templeman told the committee that gang incidents were down […]

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Wind And Rain Don’t Stop Topping Off Ceremony For Hotel Indigo At Port Of Everett

January 9, 2019

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Some happy news from the Port of Everett as today marked a milestone in the development of Waterfront Place. Today, the final beam of the new Hotel Indigo was set, topping off the first private development at the Port of Everett’s Waterfront Place Central in Fisherman’s Harbor. Port and local government officials joined project partners […]

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Food And Beverage Hiring Event At Paine Field Saturday

January 9, 2019

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Interested in working at the new airport at Paine Field and have experience in food and beverage? There may be a job for you here. Beecher’s Handmade Cheese and the Uppercase team at Paine Field are having a hiring event this Saturday from 9 AM – Noon. They will be holding open interviews for Bartenders […]

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Everett Police Say Michael T. Boon Was Murdered

January 8, 2019

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On Friday we reported that Everett Police were investigating a suspicious death. Detectives could be seen working in the wooded area west of Rucker’s tomb down to the driveway off 41st Street to the buildings that include offices for Frontier Communications, The Herald and Everett Clinic. Today Everett Police issued a brief press release confirming […]

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Patriot Front Flyers Left In North Everett, Edmonds And West Seattle Yards Sunday

January 7, 2019

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The Bayside Neighborhood in north Everett was among areas in the Puget Sound region that received flyers promoting the Patriot Front website. Inside a baggie weighted with small rocks was a flyer with a logo containing a hammer and sickle with an arrow through it, the words “Better Dead Than Red” and PATRIOTFRONT.US under a […]

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